Accident Scene Management (ASM) has trained over 25,000 students through the expertise of our 160 instructors in 32 states across the USA, and expanded to Australia, New Zealand, South Africa and the Philippines.

ASM is the leading Motorcycle Trauma Training Organization in the world, and the only accredited non-profit Bystander Program in the USA. The key to reducing injuries and fatalities to motorcyclists is education. Road Guardians encourages all motorcyclists to become lifelong learners, and to do all they can to avoid a crash from occurring. We go one-step further than many other safety programs – we connect motorcycle trauma first response as part of the solution.

Out of the 18 million motorcyclists in the USA, ASM has taught 25,000. That leaves many more riders who need to know how to help a friend in a time of need.

With over 160 instructors in 32 states, will you be one of the 17,075,000 next to be trained?

The Road Guardians Program was created by ASM in 2010 to support Motorcycle First Response education as a critical element to outcomes should a crash occur. Road Guardians is a nationally branded program which supports Accident Scene Management’s mission to Reduce Injuries and Fatalities to Motorcyclists. The program provides Resources, Rewards, and Recognition to those who are properly trained. We encourage motorcyclists to be “lifelong learners” by providing resources, and partnerships with safety minded businesses. We provide opportunities for educational certification as well.Through Road Guardians, we are able to connect to our safety-minded riders by providing them with safety information, and support an area of motorcycle safety that is often forgotten. Bystander Assistance Training That is specific to motorcycle crashes is imperative for all motorcyclists and trained professional rescuers. In order for the best possible outcome we need to focus on preventing a crash from occurring in the first place, and then prepare for proper response in the event a crash still occurs. The Road Guardians Program highlights six areas of motorcycle safety in which any motorcyclist can take personal responsibility to get educated.